Hi. Deliberately posting on AIBU not tack room as some ex horsey people may also be able to help but may not check the tack room. After posting here before and receiving some brilliant advice we have decided to loan out my daughters horse on a part loan basis. We just cannot decide on a fair price to do so.
the horse in question is great. Safe and bombproof. Doesn’t ride in an outline and doesn’t school fancily but will do whatever you ask of him schooling wise. Happy to pop a jump, loves cross country. Hacks alone and in company. Loves a gallop in the fields and will keep his rider safe. He’s a saint of a horse who has given my daughter huge amounts of confidence but can step up a gear for a confident rider too. He is on full livery so the loaner will not need to do any yard chores.
yard facilities are fantastic and include an outdoor school, a grass dressage arena, a grass showjumping field, and a full cross country course (liveries can use this anytime they want as long as it’s not being hired out, it’s free 70% of the time) on road hacking which leads to country woodland trails, off road field hacking for either casual hacking or there are tracks in the field set up as gallops.
these facilities are available to use until October time. After this there is only the flood lit outdoor arena with some jumps to set up in it and the hacking in the fields although they can’t be used as gallops in winter. And the on road hacking. Then it all reopens again in the spring.
What would be a fair price to ask for per day, or for 2 days for this? We don’t want to take the piss but also don’t know the going price or what would be fair or realistic. The loaner will not need to contribute to food, shoeing, vets bills etc but will need to have their own insurance for public liability. They will be able to use our tack and can do anything they want riding wise during their days. We are not in a particularly expensive area eg southwest, very much somewhere in the middle
any help for a fair price for this would be greatly appreciated!